“Live the Internet, at its Best” is an initiative born out of the efforts of Google, Altroconsumo and Telefono Azzurro to provide teens, parents and teachers with useful tools for dealing with haters and hate messages online.
Giffoni Experience, in collaboration with You Tube, involved four famous Italian youtubers in an interesting panel on cinema and digital creativity, to reflect with children on the relationship between the big screen and new forms of web storytelling.
Jacopo Malnati and Daniel Marangiolo , for all The Pantellas, Alessandro Tenace of The Show and Guglielmo Scilla , aka Willwoosh, enter accompanied by smiles and shouts.
If cinema can learn from the Web that courage to experiment that it seems to have lost, the Internet has much to change about the kind of production organization proper to the big screen, as well as about the importance of the “signature,” that unique brand that makes each author recognizable but which on the Web ends up flattening into a copy of things already done by others.
Recent research trends show how these issues are increasingly becoming paramount.
Online searches for the terms “bullying” and “cyber bullying” register steady interest on the search engine, reflecting the fact that young people and adults are searching the Internet for information or solutions about a problem that concerns them.
During the panel, held on the first day of the 49th Giffoni Film Festival, everyone agreed on the possible exchanges between the two different art forms.
The project was presented by Grace On Your Dash, a singer, actress and You Tube creator who is very popular with youngsters, to audiences, families and the press on the first day of the 49th Giffoni Film festival.
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